OneNote 2013 videos and tutorials

Do you ever paste lots of paper sticky notes on your monitor? With OneNote 2013, there’s a better way to stay organized. The next time you’re tempted to grab a sticky note, use a Quick Note instead. Quick notes are mini versions of actual OneNote pages. They’re automatically saved in your notebook, and you can use them to jot down notes as you work.

You quickly created some notes in OneNote 2013, but now you want to make those notes easier to read, both for yourself and for sharing with others. Take this single-video course to learn how to format text in OneNote 2013, including line spacing, fonts, and how to copy formatting with the Format Painter.

You can format OneNote pages to make it easier to take notes, to communicate your message better, or just to be more visually appealing. Add an image and make it the background, change a page's color to create a theme, add page lines, and save the pages as a template.

You can take notes on your computer and update them on your cell phone or other mobile device no matter where you are. When you get back to your computer, pick up where you left off and stay in sync. OneNote is available on iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone, and Symbian Belle. Go here for download links.

Before you dive in to our in-depth training, watch this introductory webinar. We’ll show you how OneNote can be your scrapbook for home, work, and school on many devices. Plus we’ll dig into the many new tools and apps that rolled out in March, 2014. By the way, OneNote is a free download, and we'll cover that too.